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Family Dentistry – Complete Dental Care for the Whole Family! by admin Category: Family Dentistry, General, Pediatric Dental Care, Prenatal Dental Care Here at Beautiful Smiles, we like to think of our office as a home away from home – a warm and inviting place that is welcoming to every member of… Read More
Top 5 Tips for Childhood Cavity Prevention by admin Category: Frequently Asked Questions, General, Pediatric Dental Care, Practice News The best way to maintain good oral health for a lifetime is by establishing good oral hygiene habits right at the beginning. Cavities are some of the most common dental… Read More
Early Care for Children’s Baby Teeth by Harold Pollack Category: General, Pediatric Dental Care, Practice News Babies typically begin to start teething between six months and one year of age. Once they turn three, most children have a full set of baby teeth. Even though these… Read More